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API Documentation - searching for functions

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  • SylvainS Offline
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    Sylvain
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    How to find functions in the API

    Use the API Browser to search for existing functions. At the end of each page, a line shows to which module or class the function below (e.g. the XCoreModeling module).

    0_1510732688618_ced5b14e-a7e5-4a44-9989-7e07af4b496c-image.png

    Find more functions in the API

    To browse functions which are not in the main s4l_v1 module, the option "Show Experimental Modules" has to be enabled in the Preferences:

    0_1510732581708_PreferencesPythonShowExperimentalModules.png

    This broadens the search for all Python modules in Sim4Life. The API browser now looks like this:

    0_1510732591516_planarcut_API_browser.png

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      Hi Sylvain !

      What does "Experimental" mean? Does it mean that they have not been tested or that the experimental API is bound to changes?

      Best,

      Andreas

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        "Experimental" in that context means that the API may change in the future and that backward compatibility may break.

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